Thank you for the video! 🌻 It helps a lot when people include temperature in Celsius as well, many people don’t use Fahrenheit system and a bit hard to calculate in the head
I am so happy I ran across this video, I have a vacation planned for the 21st of July, so 2 weeks away lol ... And I have been so stressed about the rain, this information was SO helpful!
Good information ,thanks...Hi from Houston...one thing i have notice is that i have not seen any tacos al vapor nowhere in PV,im living in Houston and in North Mexico and Texas you find them anywhere...Saludos amiga...Juan Garcia
Yes many things we are used to from up north in Mexico is not common here in Puerto Vallarta or Jalisco. Each state has their own style of cooking. For example you don't find barbacoa, menudo like from north Mexico, flautas etc.
very good information... I will be there mid July - January, so I will see quite a range of different conditions. I love tropical places when they are nice and lush and green so that should be starting by the time I get there. the late day and night rain that you described sounds very much like some Caribbean Islands I have been to. you can still do things during the day then enjoy the cooler air at night.
Thank you!! I’ll be visiting Christmas week. Leaving 12/26. Can’t wait to see the humpback whales!! Can you recommend a great tour company? Other things to do or tips? 🙏🏽
Awesome 😁 Vallarta Adventures has a tour but its a huge boat. For a more personalized experience you can rent a yacht or a smaller boat to do the same.
Very helpful. Do you have any suggestion for locating someone to help find monthly rentals? Hoping to come spend 3 to 4 monthes in different areas around vallarta.
I always recommend Playa Palmares south of Vallarta. That beach is nice and wide and has a part in from of the condos Palmares that is calmer we’re I like to swim since I’m not a expert swimmer. We have an Airbnb walking distance to that beach also some condos in front of that beach are on Airbnb
@vallarta life Thanks for the video. Very helpful. We are going to be there Jul 14 - Jul 19. How is the rain? The forecast says it's going to rain the whole time we are there. Should we be worried about activities? Will we be able to swim? Thanks!
Thanks for sharing and giving your suggestions in this video. I did travel from Mid June till the beginning of July this year and it rained alot. Especially at night time, like every night. I did get a few days of sun. So I guess the weather can be unusual some seasons. They said I should come back in the winter. Which is the cooler times. I enjoyed my time either way and may come back for the holidays just to get another chance of sunny weather to do some boat tours to other beaches. ❤️
Yes this year it started raining sooner than normal. It has been crazy weather everywhere. Definitely come back Nov-March we have amazing cooler weather and crystal clear beaches 😁
It shouldn’t rain much, if it does it just a scattered rain shower only at night. It won’t mess up your plans. It doesn’t start raining everyday until August
@@VallartaLife that’s a relief. Was a bit worried of not having my kids enjoy the pool during vacation. It’s usually very hot around those days correct?
You will find some scattered showers. It gets heavier towards the month progresses and September. Remember showers are mainly at night. If u come at the beginning I don’t think it will be that bad
It depends what areas you like. Sayulita and Punta de Mita are not considered part of Puerto Vallarta they are actually about 1 hour away in the next state of Nayarit. You would need to come and visit and see what areas you like.
Hello! We are planning to move to PV next year mid-end August - is that a good time to come find long term rentals? We are planning to book a month on Airbnb first and look for apartments - we are concerned that all good ones would already be rented by snow birds coming down in November... would there still be a good selection of long term rentals in August? Thank you!
Hi! I’m interested in finding a job in PV. I’m Mexican born. I speak English and Spanish, but does age matter? I’ve heard it can normally be hard to find a job in Mexico once you pass the age of 35 (I’m 40). But do they give you a break as long as you’re bilingual? I’ll appreciate any info you can share. Thanks! 👍
Thank you for the video! 🌻
It helps a lot when people include temperature in Celsius as well, many people don’t use Fahrenheit system and a bit hard to calculate in the head
Nice info and good English! I struggled a few times to make out what you were saying but overall good job! 👍👍👍
thanks for all the great info will be visiting in late Feb/March for the first time.
Your welcome!
Thank you! This makes me excited for our first visit from mid October to early November. 😃
That’s a good time to come. Rain is pretty much gone and high season is not here yet.
Our first trip to Vallarta will be first week of November
@@evamiranda5822 great time to visit 😁
So do you think October 17-24 2022 would be a good time to book? I’ve never been to Mexico before.
I am so happy I ran across this video, I have a vacation planned for the 21st of July, so 2 weeks away lol ... And I have been so stressed about the rain, this information was SO helpful!
It’s been raining more than usual FYI. But if it rains it’s usually in the evening/ night time
What wonderful content! We are on our way to live there.
That’s awesome 👏🏼 👏🏼👏🏼
Good information ,thanks...Hi from Houston...one thing i have notice is that i have not seen any tacos al vapor nowhere in PV,im living in Houston and in North Mexico and Texas you find them anywhere...Saludos amiga...Juan Garcia
Yes many things we are used to from up north in Mexico is not common here in Puerto Vallarta or Jalisco. Each state has their own style of cooking. For example you don't find barbacoa, menudo like from north Mexico, flautas etc.
thank you!
I loved you video,
Very helpful video I'm moving to Vallarta next month so excited! Thanks for all the info!
That’s awesome. You are going to really enjoy living here
very good information... I will be there mid July - January, so I will see quite a range of different conditions. I love tropical places when they are nice and lush and green so that should be starting by the time I get there. the late day and night rain that you described sounds very much like some Caribbean Islands I have been to. you can still do things during the day then enjoy the cooler air at night.
Yes you will enjoy your stay. Great time to visit
This video was really helpful thanks, I now have a more clear idea of when to visit 🐳
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! This really helps.
You're welcome!
Is February warmer than Dec/Jan? Mid 70s is too cool for me hoping for at least some 80 degree weather! Planning a trip in mid Feb!
Same here looking for end of Feb but hoping waters are warm enough to be in.
GREAT VIDEO💯
Thank You 😊
Gracias por toda la información hoteles todo incluido cuales nos recomienda tenemos pensado viajar en noviembre gracias
Yo no e estado en ninguno personalmente pero e escuchado buenos comentarios de Garza Blanca, Grand Fiesta Americana, Hyatt Ziva y Grand Park Royal
Love your video ❤
Thank You 😊
Coming down for 4 months!!!!!! Starting in November...make not leave.
Not one negative about going
Awesome you will enjoy your stay
Thank you!! I’ll be visiting Christmas week. Leaving 12/26. Can’t wait to see the humpback whales!! Can you recommend a great tour company? Other things to do or tips? 🙏🏽
Awesome 😁 Vallarta Adventures has a tour but its a huge boat. For a more personalized experience you can rent a yacht or a smaller boat to do the same.
@@VallartaLife I booked with Ocean Friendly Tours. They had good reviews.
Very helpful. Do you have any suggestion for locating someone to help find monthly rentals? Hoping to come spend 3 to 4 monthes in different areas around vallarta.
I don’t. Usually you can find groups on Facebook where they post long term rentals
Hi 🙋♀️! We are planning to be there in July. Can you recommend some kid friendly beaches? Also some nice Airbnb’s near the beach.
I always recommend Playa Palmares south of Vallarta. That beach is nice and wide and has a part in from of the condos Palmares that is calmer we’re I like to swim since I’m not a expert swimmer. We have an Airbnb walking distance to that beach also some condos in front of that beach are on Airbnb
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@vallarta life Thanks for the video. Very helpful. We are going to be there Jul 14 - Jul 19. How is the rain? The forecast says it's going to rain the whole time we are there. Should we be worried about activities? Will we be able to swim? Thanks!
It usually rains in the afternoon or evening. You should be fine for day activities.
@@VallartaLife Thanks!
Thank you
Your welcome 🤗
Thanks for sharing and giving your suggestions in this video. I did travel from Mid June till the beginning of July this year and it rained alot. Especially at night time, like every night. I did get a few days of sun. So I guess the weather can be unusual some seasons. They said I should come back in the winter. Which is the cooler times. I enjoyed my time either way and may come back for the holidays just to get another chance of sunny weather to do some boat tours to other beaches. ❤️
Yes this year it started raining sooner than normal. It has been crazy weather everywhere. Definitely come back Nov-March we have amazing cooler weather and crystal clear beaches 😁
Going to PV from May 28th- June 4th. A bit worried about the rain. What are your suggestions?
@ Vallarta Life
It shouldn’t rain much, if it does it just a scattered rain shower only at night. It won’t mess up your plans. It doesn’t start raining everyday until August
@@VallartaLife that’s a relief. Was a bit worried of not having my kids enjoy the pool during vacation. It’s usually very hot around those days correct?
@@cesarzamora4702 Yes it’s pretty hot. It’s already hot and humid for me. The evenings and mornings are more pleasant
Thank you so much brought some relief to me lol
I’m planning to go on the last week of August do you think rain will be too bad ?
There is a lot of rain in August and September. It will probably rain everyday mostly at night.
Does it start raining right when august starts? I was planning on going at the very beginning of august but am not sure about the rain during then
You will find some scattered showers. It gets heavier towards the month progresses and September. Remember showers are mainly at night. If u come at the beginning I don’t think it will be that bad
Thanks, is the bus from Guadalajara to Puerto Vallarta safe?
Never taken the bus from GDL to PV but many of my friends have and its just long but they go through the toll road so yes its safe
Hi, quick question, where do you recommend buying a property in puerto Vallarta? Sayulita? Punta de mita?
It depends what areas you like. Sayulita and Punta de Mita are not considered part of Puerto Vallarta they are actually about 1 hour away in the next state of Nayarit. You would need to come and visit and see what areas you like.
Hi, you didn’t mention water temperature in February. Is it swimmable for toddlers?
It gets a bit chilly probably in the 70sF if its a very warm day it might be tolerable
I will be there oct 7 do you think it will be raining 🥺
It usually rains until mid October.
I want to move there with my 2 kid's. Finding a job is what I need more information on.
I’m sure you can find a job especially if you speak English. Or you can work remotely and live here
Hello! We are planning to move to PV next year mid-end August - is that a good time to come find long term rentals? We are planning to book a month on Airbnb first and look for apartments - we are concerned that all good ones would already be rented by snow birds coming down in November... would there still be a good selection of long term rentals in August? Thank you!
Yes you should be good. August is the slow season things start booking up by the end of November so you can still get a good deal in Aug
@@VallartaLife Thank you :)!
Hi! I’m interested in finding a job in PV. I’m Mexican born. I speak English and Spanish, but does age matter? I’ve heard it can normally be hard to find a job in Mexico once you pass the age of 35 (I’m 40). But do they give you a break as long as you’re bilingual? I’ll appreciate any info you can share. Thanks! 👍
Which bar's are the best to party at?!
I’m not a big bar person but I’ve heard good things about El Colibrí
Great Video!
Thanks!